Cristiano Ronaldo once again proved why he is a living legend, netting his second hat-trick in just four days. The Portuguese superstar, donning the Al-Nassr colors, has been on a scoring spree, turning the Saudi Pro League into his showcase.
His latest performance on Tuesday night against Abha marked the 65th hat trick of a career that continues to defy the bounds of age and expectation.
Ronaldo’s show began in the 11th minute with a precision-driven free-kick that found its way past a sprawling Ciprian Tatarusanu, leaving the goalkeeper clutching at thin air. Ronaldo doubled down ten minutes later with a second free-kick.
This time, he curled the ball into the corner with such grace that it went straight to the back of the net.
The best, however, was saved for the last when Ronaldo completed his hat-trick, a fitting finale to a performance that was nothing short of theatrical.
We are not slowing down! 🚄 ⚽️⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/0RuSo4C86a
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) April 2, 2024
This has solidified Ronaldo’s position at the top of the Saudi Pro League scoring charts. At 39, Ronaldo’s skill for goals and records is still as fresh as a new rising star.
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Ronaldo’s latest feat is a reminder of the magic that sports can bring into viewers’ lives, transcending boundaries and inspiring millions. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on him, anticipating what marvel he will conjure next on this remarkable journey.
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